DBD, Germany's first and largest WiMAX operator, provides broadband access
services using Airspan's WiMAX technology in the 3.5GHz band, for both
residential and enterprise customers. DBD has now rolled out services in
more than forty networks, the largest deployment being in Berlin, where
subscribers enjoy the freedom of wireless Internet access at highly
competitive prices.

In addition, DBD is one of the first operators to deploy Airspan's VoiceMAX
technology on a WiMAX network. VoiceMAX gives operators the ability to
deliver carrier-grade VoIP services through a software suite that provides
VoIP admission control, which monitors the user experience of voice calls
over WiMAX networks. VoiceMAX enables wireless operators to prevent
network congestion and prevents data traffic from degrading voice quality
as the network is loaded with IP traffic. With VoiceMAX, DBD can guarantee
high quality and consistent voice services to its subscribers at any time.

"This additional commitment from DBD demonstrates Airspan's leading
position in delivering voice and data WiMAX solutions that are reliable and
easily deployable. Airspan's WiMAX products have allowed DBD to strengthen
its leadership in rolling out WiMAX broadband infrastructure in Germany,"
said Eric Stonestrom, Airspan's president and chief executive officer.

Commenting on the transaction, Fabio Zoffi, founder and chief executive
officer of DBD, said "Airspan has delivered proven quality WiMAX products
to DBD that have allowed our network and our subscriber base to grow
extremely fast. With the recent introduction of a bundled service including
high quality voice services (VoIP), we expect even more customers to enjoy
the freedom offered by wireless, all IP, communication over our WiMAX
networks."

About DBD Deutsche Breitband Dienste GmbH ("DBD")

DBD Deutsche Breitband Dienste GmbH is a telecommunications company
operating across Germany. As a pioneer of the WiMAX wireless broadband
access technology, DBD provides residential customers and SMEs with
easy-to-use and inexpensive high-speed wireless Internet access and voice
services. Supported by its strategic investor Intel, DBD operates wireless
networks in both metropolitan areas (under the MAXXonair brand) and rural
areas (under the DSLonair brand) across Germany. The company was founded in
August 2003 and its headquarters are located in Heidelberg, Germany. More
information on DBD's technology and services is available at
www.MAXXonair.de and www.DSLonair.de.

About Airspan Networks, Inc.

Airspan Networks provides wireless voice and broadband data systems and
solutions for the fixed and mobile WiMAX and Wi-Fi markets, including Voice
Over IP (VoIP). Its wireless products serve operators around the world in
both licensed and unlicensed frequency bands between 700 MHz and 6 GHz.
Airspan has a strong wireless product roadmap that includes WiMAX Forum
Certified equipment and products meeting 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi standards,
Airspan's HiperMAX and MicroMAX base station products support portable and
mobile 802.16e-2005 WiMAX alongside fixed and nomadic 802.16-2004 products.
Airspan products also include "self install" and professionally installed
customer premise equipment. Airspan is on the Board and is a founder member
of the WiMAX Forum and a member of the Wi-Fi Alliance. The Company has
deployments in more than 100 countries with more than 400 operators, 100 of
which use Airspan's WiMAX Forum Certified and non-certified products.
Airspan's wireless systems are based on radio technology that delivers
excellent area coverage, high security and resistance to fading. These
systems can be deployed rapidly and cost effectively, providing an
attractive alternative to traditional wired communications networks.
Airspan also offers radio planning, network installation, integration,
training and support services to facilitate the deployment and operation of
its systems. Airspan is an international telecommunications equipment
provider headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida.

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